hp哈利波特拍摄地英文介绍

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1、Leadenhall Market is a covered market in London, located on Gracechurch Street but with vehicular access also available via Whittington Avenue to the north and Lime Street to the south and east, and additional pedestrian access via a number of narrow passageways. It is one of the oldest markets in L

2、ondon, dating back to the 14th century, and is located in the historic centre of the City of LondonThe market dates back to the 14th century. It is open weekdays from 7am until late, and primarily sells fresh food; among the vendors there are cheesemongers, butchers and florists. Originally a meat,

3、game and poultry market, it stands on what was the centre of Roman London .1 A number of commercial retailers are also located in the market, including clothes shops and a pen shop. Kings Cross railway station34is a major London railway terminus, opened in 1852. It is on the northern edge of central

4、 London, at the junction of Euston Road and York Way, in the London Borough of Camden on the boundary with the London Borough of Islington. It is one of 19 stations managed by Network Rail.5Kings Cross station is the southern terminus of the East Coast Main Line , one of Britains major railway backb

5、ones providing high speed inter-city services to destinations in Yorkshire, the North East and northern and eastern Scotland. Its most important long-distance destinations are Leeds , Newcastle and Edinburgh. It also hosts commuter services to areas of North London and outer-suburban services to Bed

6、fordshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire including fast regional services to Peterborough, Cambridge and Kings Lynn . Immediately to the west across Pancras Road is St Pancras International , the London terminus of the Midland Main Line, Eurostar and high-speed trains to Kent via High Speed 1 , a

7、nd a major interchange for Thameslink services between Bedford and Brighton. The two stations are operationally completely separate, but as they are adjacent, they are regarded as a single complex for interchange purposes. They share Kings Cross St. Pancras tube station on the London Underground net

8、work, where six Underground lines meet. Taken together, the two main-line stations and the associated Underground station form one of Britains biggest transport hubs. The station is also within walking distance of Euston, the southern terminus for the West Coast Main LineKings Cross York Roadedit Be

9、tween 1863 and 1976, part of Kings Cross was an intermediate station. On the extreme east of the site was Kings Cross York Road, with suburban trains from Finsbury Park calling here, then using the sharply curved, and sharply graded York Road Tunnel to join the City Widened Lines to Farringdon, Barb

10、ican and Moorgate. In the other direction, trains from Moorgate came off the Widened Lines via the Hotel Curve, with platform 16 (latterly renumbered 14) rising to the main-line level. Services to and from Moorgate were diverted via the Northern City Line from August 1976.15The Bodleian Library (/?b

11、?dli?n/, /b?d?li?n/), the main research library of the University of Oxford, is one of the oldest libraries in Europe, and in Britain is second in size only to the British Library with over 11 million items.1Known to Oxford scholars as “Bodley“ or simply “the Bod“, under the Legal Deposit Libraries

12、Act 2003 it is one of six legal deposit libraries for works published in the United Kingdom23and under Irish Law it is entitled to request a copy of each book published in the Republic of Ireland.4 The Bodleian operates principally as a reference library and in general documents may not be removed f

13、rom the reading rooms.Recent years have seen a number of libraries belonging to the University of Oxford brought together for administrative purposes under the umbrella of what was formerly known as Oxford University Library Services (OULS), and now as the Bodleian Libraries , of which the Bodleian

14、is the largest component. All colleges of the University of Oxford have their own libraries, which in a number of cases were established well before the foundation of the Bodleian, and all of which remain entirely independent of the Bodleian. A reference library does not lend books and other items;

15、instead, they must be read at the library itself. Typically such libraries are used for research purposes, for example at a university. Some items at reference libraries may be historical and even unique. Examples of reference libraries include the British Library in London and the Bodleian Library

16、at Oxford University. Whilst the Bodleian Library, in its current incarnation, has a continuous history dating back to 1602, its roots date back even further. The first purpose-built library known to have existed in Oxford was founded in the fourteenth century by Thomas Cobham, Bishop of Worcester. Sir Thomas Bodley (2 March 1545 28 January 1613) was an English diplomat and scholar, founder of the Bodleian

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